Dancin' With Them That Brung Me

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Dancin' With Them That Brung Me
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2000
Genre Country
Length43:36
Label Gearle Records
Producer Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
Stacey Earle chronology
Simple Gearle
(1998)
Dancin' With Them That Brung Me
(2000)
Must Be Live (with Mark Stuart)
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dancin' With Them That Brung Me is the second solo album by Stacey Earle, following her 1998 release Simple Gearle , both albums released independently through Gearle Records.

Contents

Reception

Michael Cusanelli of AllMusic writes "Dancin' With Them That Brung Me is one of those independent gems that the listener must find. It will not hold a premiere position in the record store or on the charts." [2] Ellen Rawson of FemMusic states that "Earle’s first album, Simple Gearle, received adulation and earned her fans. Dancin’ with Them That Brung Me doesn't show a single sign of a sophomore slump." [3] Alex Steininger of InMusicWeTrust writes, "Toe-tappin', emotional country with plenty of feeling and love. I'll give it an A+." [4] Steven Stone of EnjoyTheMusic says, "If Stacey Earle were a painter her work would look like Grandma Moses. It is primitive and graphic with a familiar folksy edge." [5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Stacey Earle, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Promise You Anything" Steve Earle; Maria McKee; Patrick Suggs2:41
2."Is It Enough (I Luuuv You)"Stacey Earle; Mark Stuart3:15
3."Did I Say "I'm Sorry"" 3:25
4."Makes Me Happy" 3:37
5."No New Shoes" 4:55
6."Good-By" 4:03
7."Kiss Her Goodnight" (with Sheryl Crow) 3:05
8."Wonderful Life" 3:34
9."Must Be Love"Stacey Earle; George Ducas 3:20
10."Dancin' With Those That Brung Me"Stacey Earle; Denise Draper3:06
11."Why" 3:59
12."How I Ran" 4:36
Total length:43:36

Musicians

Production

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes. [6]

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References

  1. Cusanelli, Michael. Dancin' With Them That Brung Me at AllMusic
  2. Cusanelli, Michael. https://www.allmusic.com/album/dancin-with-them-that-brung-me-mw0000061981 "Stacey Earle - Dancin' With Them That Brung Me"], AllMusic , 2000. Retrieved on 20 September 2019.
  3. Rawson, Ellen. "Stacey Earle - Dancin' With Them That Brung Me", FemMusic.com, 2000. Retrieved on 20 September 2019.
  4. Steininger, Alex. "Stacey Earle - Dancin' With Them That Brung Me", InMusicWeTrust.com, July–August 2000. Retrieved on 20 September 2019.
  5. Stone, Steven. "Stacey Earle - Dancin' With Them That Brung Me", EnjoyTheMusic.com, 2000. Retrieved on 20 September 2019.
  6. Earle, Stacey. “Dancin' With Them That Brung Me”. Gearle Records. 2000.